Improvement in peg-floats



W. B. ARNOLD.

Y PEG-FLOAT. No. 190,114. 'Pmntea May1,1s77.

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will? UNITED STATE T @Enron WILLIAM B. ARNOLD, OF NORTH ABINGTON, MASSACHUSETTS.

IMPROVEMENT IN PEG-FLOATS.

Speei cation forming part of Letters Patent No. i90, l H4, dated May 1, 1877; application tiled March 21, 1877.

`provided with my invention.

My invention consists in the construction of an adjustable gage and its clamp-nut and screw, with the rotary rasper, its-arbor, and tubular arb0r-carrier, all being substantially as described and shown.

In the drawings, A denotes a rasper of the common kind fixed to the end of an arbor, B, arranged within a tubular arm or carrier, C.

On this carrier there is cut or formed a male screw, a, in which is screwed the adjustable gage D, which is a short tube or sleeve, that surrounds the rasper. Besides the gage there is on the screw a check-nut, E, to screw against the inner end of the gage.

By revolving the gage it will be moved also in the direction of the axis of the arbor and may be adjusted to the rasper as occasion may require, after which, by turning the nut firmly up against the gage, the latter will be held in itsposition.

I claim- The combination of the adjustable gage D, its check-nut E, and screw a with the rotary peg-rasper A, and its arbor B, and the carrier C thereof, all being arranged substantially as set forth.

WILLIAM B. ARNOLD.

Witnesses:

It. H. EDDY, J. R. SNOW. 

